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10+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and. The Staff Satellite Electrical Engineer will participate in all aspects of the development and test of avionics.
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QualificationsBSEE degree and 2 years’ experience in electrical designKnowledge of ECAD tools for schematic capture, PCB layout, and simulation including Siemens/Mentor Graphics PADS software tools.
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Softworld is searching for an experienced Electrical Engineer with an electronics design, circuit board, circuit design, CCAs, embedded microcontroller, CAN, Ethernet, microprocessor, and hardware background.
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Thales is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer (sustaining project lead) to lead the HW re-design project, for IFEC legacy LRU products. Principal Electrical Engineer (Sustaining Project Lead.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will play a key role in the design, analysis, testing, and implementation of satellite systems, contributing to the success of our projects and advancing our technological capabilities.
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You will design and optimize electrical power, data handling, and sensor interfacing systems, both within the spacecraft and on ground support equipment. Schematic capture, power/signal integrity simulations; guide and review layout design.
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The electrical engineer will be involved in all phases of electrical design from initial concept definition, component selection, PCB and cable design, prototype fabrication and test, system integration, agency certification testing, transition to production, and post-release sustainment.
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7+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing. The Senior Avionics Electrical Engineer will participate in the development and test of avionics hardware for E-Space satellites.
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Carry out detailed electrical design work including analog, digital, & FPGA design, schematic capture, PCB layout, testing & verification, & manufacturing release. Schematic Capture & PCB Layout: Experience with OrCAD Capture/Allegro PCB Designer or similar toolset (will be required to use OrCAD/Allegro.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer at Product Creation Studio, you will work closely with a multidisciplinary team of engineers and designers from our team, our clients, as well as engage third party suppliers to drive key aspects of product definition, design, optimization, implementation and test.
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The Principal Electrical Engineer is a part of our growing Advanced Development team within the Battery Electronics group. Lead the design activities including documentation of requirements, topology and component selection, schematic capture, PCB layout, prototype builds, firmware coding, and test plan development and execution.
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Thorlabs seeks an enthusiastic Electrical Engineer to join the Thorlabs’ Laser Division team. Mixed-signal printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) schematic design and layout. · Minimum 0- 4 years professional or internship electrical engineering experience.
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Non-essential Functions: As deemed necessary by supervisor Education & Experience Engineer II: Bachelor's or Master's degree in engineering or appropriate field with 3-5 years of relevant experience Research Engineer: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or computer science with at least five to seven years of related experience, or Ph. D. or Master's degree in electrical engineering or computer science with several years of related experience.
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Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout such as Altium Designer Familiarity with design and implementation of optoelectronic circuits, motors, control systems, LASER projection, imaging, beam steering, LIDAR, encoders.
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The RoleGoPro is seeking a top-tier candidate to take on the responsibilities of a Staff Electrical Engineer. Electrical component selection, create schematic symbol and request component part number from document control team.
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